5320 x 3540 px | 45 x 30 cm | 17,7 x 11,8 inches | 300dpi
Fecha de toma:
8 de noviembre de 2013
Ubicación:
Guayaquil, Ecuador
Más información:
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Guayaquil (officially Cathedral of San Pedro) is an Ecuadorian cathedral that is located in the center of Guayaquil , in the Parque Seminario , it was originally built in wood around 1547, in which at that time it was the Plaza Mayor of the city, and rebuilt in reinforced concrete in the 20th century, in neo-Gothic style. It was the mother church since the mid-sixteenth century. Originally the cathedral was built in wood next to the House of the Cabildo and in the Plaza de Armas, (current Seminary Park ) then the temple was destroyed by a fire in 1692. It was refurbished during the Republic, maintaining the simple colonial style that it had, until it was decided to dismantle the original church in the twentieth century and rebuild it into durable materials. On the façade of the original church was a wooden medallion carved with the image of the Apostle Santiago , patron saint of Guayaquil, which when removed from the old church was placed as decoration in the Office of the Mayor of Guayaquil, in the Municipal Palace of Guayaquil where it is currently preserved.
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